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Thrilling Comics
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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Loving Doctor Strange. He seems to be a cross between Doc Savage & Superman.
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If you like the character you might be interested in Alan Moore's 'Terra Obscura' version of the NEDOR characters. [Nobody owns the copyright, so anybody can use them. Even you] He changed the name to Doc Strong (emphasizing the Doc Savage connection- and since he introduced the character in a Tom Strong book) and put all the characters on a counter-earth. 2 mini-series. Currently Dynamite is publishing 'Project Superpowers' it's their third series using these characters. There have been other versions. Cheers.
  
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NameThrilling Comics 3 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
NotesOn sale date from the publication date found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, New Series, Volume 35, 1940, Number 2. Second class permit. Copyright number 444840.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
CharactersVirginia Thompson
PencilsAlex Kostuk
InksAlex Kostuk
NotesThe hero was known as 'Dr. Strange' in his earliest stories.
 
Comic StoryDr. Strange in the Orient / Doc Strange (16 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersNelson; Doctor Davis; Virginia Thompson; Kong (villain, introduction, death); Joe Fang (villain, introduction); Ling Fu (villain, introduction)
Script
PencilsAlex Kostuk
InksAlex Kostuk
First LineVital American military secrets are stolen...
NotesRichard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.

The hero was known as 'Dr. Strange' in his earliest stories.
 
Comic StoryThe Origin of the Ghost / The Ghost (10 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery; Superhero
CharactersMr. Chance (introduction, The Ghost's father); Leonard Van (death); Tanko (villain, introduction); Trask (villain, introduction); Edward Glenn
Script ?
PencilsAugust Froehlich ?
InksAugust Froehlich ?
First LineIn mysterious India...
NotesThe Ghost, the Magician-Detective, first appeared in the pulp magazine The Ghost (Better Publications Inc., 1940 series) v1#1 (January 1940).

Richard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
StoryThree Comrades (8 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersBaron von Sneer (villain, introduction); Sonya (villain, introduction); Max (villain, introduction); Adolf (villain, introduction); Otto (villain, introduction); Franz (villain, introduction); Jean Bolton (introduction)
Script ?
PencilsHoward Sherman (signed)
InksHoward Sherman (signed)
First LineIt's time to eat, boys.
NotesRichard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
Comic StoryDeath Stalks the Grange / The Woman in Red (5 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Terror [Greeley Butler] (villain, introduction); Roger Valery (death); Elton Valery (death); Eleanor Valery
Script ?
PencilsGeorge Mandel
InksGeorge Mandel
First LineStrange happenings terrorize lonely old Valery Grange
NotesRichard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
StoryThe Lone Eagle (8 pages)
GenreAviation; War
CharactersDale Prentice (introduction); Brent (villain, introduction, death); Nazis (villain)
PencilsElmer Wexler
InksElmer Wexler
First LineThe Lone Eagle, famous American ace, enlists in the British Air Force...
 
Text StoryThe White Rhino (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreJungle
CharactersDanny Farnum; Tobias Belcher; Hyatt; Monkhouse
Script
First LineDanny Farnham was a lonely figure...
 
Comic StoryThe Rio Kid Rides / The Rio Kid (7 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersThe Rio Kid; Clem Keller (villain, introduction, death); Andy Green; Pa Elders; Tom Anson (jailer); Marshal Jim Trevors
PencilsJohn Daly
InksJohn Daly
First LineOn the hunt for adventure...
 
Publisher advertisementMarching Along Together (1 page)
SynopsisPromo for the "Thrilling Club".
Coupon for survey of features and registration to "CASH PRIZE CONTEST".
Letterstypeset
Script ?
NotesArticle mentions the "all star lineup of features in this issue": Doctor Strange, Three Comrades, The Woman in Red, The Ghost, The Lone Eagle, The Rio Kid, Marco Polo Jones.
 
StoryMarco Polo Jones (6 pages)
GenreHumor; Children
CharactersMarco Polo Jones (introduction); Polly (introduction); Snowball (introduction)
Script (signed)
PencilsRay McGill (signed)
InksRay McGill (signed)
ColorsRay McGill (signed)
First LinePolly--I'm planning a trip to the Milky Way...
NotesMcGill signs at the foot of the first five pages.
 
Comic StoryDetective Captures Gangsters Single Handed (2 pages)
FeatureBuddy Braver
GenreAdventure
CharactersBuddy Braver (introduction, only appearance); Gorilla Gus (bank robber)
Script (signed)
PencilsTerry Gilkison (signed)
InksTerry Gilkison (signed)
ColorsTerry Gilkison (signed)
First LineOh hum! Nothin' ever happens to me...
 
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